What can Artemis II astronauts see that satellites haven’t captured?
The astronauts on Artemis II will observe parts of the moon rarely seen by human eyes. A NASA planetary scientist said it will offer a
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The astronauts on Artemis II will observe parts of the moon rarely seen by human eyes. A NASA planetary scientist said it will offer a
The Artemis II astronauts have broken a record set by NASA’s Apollo 13 astronauts. Once they arrive at the moon late Monday, the crew will
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. One Tuesday in June 2025, a white Chevy Suburban set off down the northernmost highway in North
It’s a running joke that a cure for type 1 diabetes is only five years away and has been for 50 years, but new stem
In the book “Adaptable,” evolutionary anthropologist Herman Pontzer explores human biology and development, and how people have evolved to survive everywhere on Earth.
Astronomers studied 1.3 million galaxies and 8,000 X-ray-spewing supermassive black holes to find out why these gravitational monsters are growing more slowly than ever.
Cortisol in hair shows sharper differences in chronic stress among Ukraine war refugees than standard questionnaires.
NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman peers out of one of the Orion spacecraft’s main cabin windows on April 4, 2026, looking back
Live Science spoke with Rebecca Boyle, author of “Our Moon” about how the moon has been viewed both culturally and scientifically through history.
A new study finds that in low-oxygen environments, red blood cells absorb more glucose and convert it into a molecule that helps release oxygen into
Melting ice, rebounding land, and rising seas will change what resources are available in Antarctica, a new analysis finds.
An analysis of samples taken from the Shroud of Turin, the cloth thought by some to have been wrapped around Jesus, reveals a rich tapestry
NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer reveals the expansion and shock patterns within RCW 86, a supernova observed by early astronomers in A.D. 185.
The Minoan civilization flourished between roughly 2000 and 1500 B.C. on Crete and nearby islands. How did it come to an end?